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How to plant evergreen plantain trees? How many years do you want to bear fruit? What's the difference between a banana tree and a banana tree?

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Banana trees are also known as green sky, fan immortals, plantains, plantains, plantains. Large evergreen perennial plant native to tropical East Asia. So how does it grow? How many years do you want to bear fruit? What's the difference between a banana tree and a banana tree? According to Uncle Wang, a grower in Yunnan, plantain trees grow fast from an early age.

Plantain trees are also known as green sky, fan immortals, plantains, plantains, plantains. Large evergreen perennial plant native to tropical East Asia. So how does it grow? How many years do you want to bear fruit? What's the difference between a banana tree and a banana tree? According to Uncle Wang, a grower in Yunnan, plantain trees grow fast, and the slowest time from seedling to fruit is about a year and a half, and it should take nine months (artificial planting, enough fat and enough water. Tropical climate is the best) after 2-3 months of fruit maturity (summer fruit is better) after the original tree dies, new buds grow out of the tree, and the new tree grows faster than the original tree.

How to plant banana trees?

The planting of banana trees should choose cool, moist and fertile places, with ditches, ridges, dikes, dams and ponds, especially depressions. If you choose sloping land, you should choose places with thick soil layer and good sources of water and fertilizer. When preparing the soil, we should loosen the soil and break the soil so that the "riding whip" (that is, the underground stem) can spread after planting and grow in time.

Split transplanting can be used. Plantain split transplanting is generally carried out from late autumn to early spring, because the plantain is in a dormant period, and it is easy to plant. In the banana forest that has been growing for more than 5 years, we should select the new stem from the riding whip in the current year. Riding whip to choose around the plant, because this kind of walking whip has well-developed roots and strong soil strength. At the same time, avoid digging off the riding whip and require 2 to 3 annual stems on each stalk. When transplanting, the number of stems per litter should be suitable according to the plot, generally 2-3 per litter on the ridge and embankment, and 1 per litter in the depression, because the lowland is cool and humid, the soil and water conditions are good, and the plant is easy to grow. When planting plantains, the stalks of plantains should be placed upright in a pre-dug planting nest, and then filled with finer pig, cow and sheep dung mixed with a small amount of fertile soil.

Culture method

(l) Reproduction: to reproduce by means of individual plants. When the banana leaves wither at the end of autumn, cut off the withered leaves and protect the roots. The residual stem is wrapped up from the base of the stem with straw. The straw will be released in early April of the following year, and when many young plants grow on the roots, it is feasible to propagate separately. When plantain was transplanting, organic fertilizer was applied as base fertilizer in the pit.

(2) cultivation: the yellow leaves of banana trees should be cut off at any time during the growth period, so as to burn people to consume nutrients and affect their appearance. In the same place, if it is planted for too long, it is easy to lose love, so the planting site should be changed. You don't have to manage it very carefully.

What's the difference between banana trees and banana trees?

1. Banana trees and banana trees both belong to the genus plantain of the banana family. They are very similar in color, aroma, taste and shape. There is almost no difference in tree shape, leaf and height. To distinguish them, we can only start from the shape, color and taste of the fruit. From the appearance, the banana is curved in the shape of a crescent moon, the stalk is short, and there are 5-6 edges on the pericarp. The plantains are thinner at both ends, thicker in the middle, slightly flat on one side and slightly curved on the other, showing a "round and deficient shape". The fruit stalk is longer and there are 3 edges on the pericarp.

2. From the color point of view, the banana is turquoise when it is not ripe, and turns yellow when it is ripe, with brown spots, the flesh is yellow-white, and the cross section is nearly round. The peel of plantain is grayish yellow, there are no spots after ripening, the flesh is milky white, and the cross section is flat and round. Judging from the taste, the banana is full-bodied and sweet. The plantain tastes sweet, but it has a sour aftertaste.

3. Banana trees are "short and fat" with broad leaves and stout stems. Leaves and stems are bluish green and covered with white frost. Banana trees are relatively "thin and tall", with narrower leaves, thinner stems, yellowish green leaves and stems, and no frost.

 
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